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Every Thursday through Saturday night, two pro piano players sit down at Jive and Wail's two baby grand pianos and proceed to bang out Top 40 hits from a plethora of eras, including time that has not yet come to pass, though these future-songs cannot be heard by present-day ears. Audience participation is not only encouraged but demanded by the dueling pianists—who are not above threatening their audience with atonal jazz if no song requests are forthcoming. Once you've made your request, the bar's high-tech sound system makes sure you won't miss it while refreshing your tipple at the full-service bar.

Multifaceted rocker Todd Rundgren has been entertaining fans for more than 40 years with an eclectic range of music, including hits such as "Hello, It's Me," "Can We Still Be Friends," and "Bang the Drum All Day." Since albums—like collections of porcelain stegosaurus figurines—are best presented whole, Rundgren will reward loyal listeners by playing two of his albums, Healing and Todd , in their entirety. The show is part of a six-stop tour and one of two dates featuring The Fixx—the English New Wave band known for ’80s hits such as "One Thing Leads To Another" and "Saved By Zero"—who will kick things off and guard the stage against robot encroachment until Rundgren arrives. The beautiful, ornately wrought interior of the Roberts Orpheum Theater, which has played host to performers from Mae West to Pearl Jam, wraps musical notes in a veneer of class before delivering them to eardrums in gilded sonic envelopes.

Off Broadway—heralded as 2010's Best Rock Club by the Riverfront Times—lures in crowds several nights a week with a barrage of local bands and national touring acts of all genres. On Thursday, July 28, singer-songwriter William Elliott Whitmore performs with Strawfoot, an old-time revival country band with the requisite fiddle, banjo, and washboard abs. tune-yards annexes the venue on November 8 with violently convivial ukulele jams augmented by African-inflected vocal gymnastics, looped drums, and a duo of synchronized saxophonists. Musical Merry-Go-Round matinees amuse kids monthly on Sunday afternoons with entertainers such as Super Stolie on August 14 and Little Miss Ann on September 11.

Sit back with a burger and fries at Blueberry Hill, a relaxed spot serving American cuisine.
When you're ready to pig out, Blueberry Hill is ready to serve you the scrumptious food you're craving.
Enjoy a drink with your dinner — Blueberry Hill has a full bar to serve up a glass of wine, beer, or more.
Grab the kids when you head to Blueberry Hill — its family-oriented menu and ambience all perfect for the whole clan.
Blueberry Hill offers an affordable happy hour.
Bask in the sun and enjoy a fresh meal outside at Blueberry Hill.
Hop online in no time using Blueberry Hill's free wifi.
Groups of all sizes can easily be seated at Blueberry Hill.
Musical groups perform live at Blueberry Hill, so tables can perk up with some tunes.
Noise levels at the restaurant can be ear-piercing, so save the t te- -t tes for another night.
The crowds come out in force on Fridays and Saturdays, so don't neglect to make a reservation ahead of time.
Show up in sneakers or a suit at Blueberry Hill, where dining in comfort is of utmost importance.
Looking for something delicious to serve at your next party? Blueberry Hill also offers catering.
For those in a rush, the restaurant lets you take your food to go.
Parallel-parking experts can find room on the street, though patrons also have access to the restaurant's adjoining lot.
Store your bike safely at one of the main bike racks near Blueberry Hill.
Blueberry Hill offers a nice selection of mid-range cuisine, so you can expect a meal there to cost about $30 or less per person.
Blueberry Hill happily accepts all major credit cards as a form of payment.
Blueberry Hill has three square meals a day on the menu, so swing by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

For the perfect jolt of caffeine, look no further than Stone Spiral.
Those looking for a meal that s low in fat won t find it at Stone Spiral, where hearty, tasty meals come first.
Stone Spiral diners can also take advantage of the many drink options offered here.
Load up the mini-van and bring the kids to Stone Spiral — they'll love the menu and scene here as much as mom and dad.
The large dining space at Stone Spiral provides quick and easy seating options for large groups.
Warm weather brings out Stone Spiral's highly coveted patio seating.
Wireless Internet access is just a click away at Stone Spiral.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at Stone Spiral as well.
Stone Spiral tosses the jacket-and-tie dress code convention in favor of a more casual dining experience.
Feed the gang at your next get-together with catering from Stone Spiral as well.
Street parking is provided for those dining at the coffee shop's Sutton Blvd location.
Store your bike at a nearby rack and enjoy a bite to eat at Stone Spiral.
Going out for dinner doesn't mean overspending. Enjoy a delicious meal at Stone Spiral for a fair price.
Stop by for three square meals a day — Stone Spiral serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Kids can experience the sensation of weightlessness over and over again at Kids World Gymnastics, which counts an in-ground trampoline amongst its 19,000 square feet of gymnastics equipment. Kids can experiment with backflips an tumbles on the trampoline, which has a foam pit around it to ensure safety. There's also a preschool section where younger kids can play comfortably without the threat of a noogie. Classes feature expert instructors that teach age-appropriate tricks as well as skill-specific maneuvers for gymnastics or cheerleading.